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Setting the stage for a future of self-driving cars, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang introduces the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2, at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas. It's the world's first in-car artificial intelligence supercomputer, with the processing power equivalent to that of 150 MacBook Pros, but merely taking the space of a school lunchbox.

At the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun describes the four key challenges of creating a truly self-driving car, and how the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 will help realize that future.

NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang describes how deep learning and GPUs -- key to recent advancements in artificial intelligence -- are accelerating the future of autonomous driving and other AI applications, at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas.

NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang describes the platforms NVIDIA is providing for PCs, drones, in the cloud or in cars to bring artificial intelligence to the world, at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas.

Watch the NVIDIA DRIVENet deep learning system track cars, street lights, pedestrians, bicycles and more around a car in real time, paving the way to self-driving cars, presented at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas.

Powered by a total of four next-generation GPUs and CPUs based on the Pascal architecture, the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 offers incredible specs and processing power. NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announces that Volvo Cars is the first partner to adopt the technology, at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas.

GTC 2016: Deep Learning for Cars (part 10)

Published on Apr 6, 2016

NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang describes how the open platform NVIDIA DRIVE uses AI to advance the driving experience, from infotainment to autonomous vehicles, and how the data gathered from sensor-filled cars will be used to create comprehensive HD maps, at the GPU Technology Conference.

GTC 2016: Self-Driving Car Demo, Roborace and Wrapping Up (part 11)

Published on Apr 6, 2016

NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang shows a demo of a self-driving car platform, called DaveNet, that uses deep learning to teach a car how to drive, at the GPU Technology Conference. He announces the world's first autonomous car race, Roborace, using NVIDIA DRIVE PX to power self-driving race cars. And he wraps up the five major news announcements NVIDIA made at GTC 2016.